Releaser is a set of scripts to automate and manage the tasks related to software package releases. It is designed to be modular and to make it easy to both select a particular set of actions associated with releases of a particular project (such as changelog generation, uploading of tarballs, posting announcements to mailing lists), and create new actions that integrate seamlessly into the process. Its status is still somewhat experimental, but the most basic functionality is there.

Werc is a minimalistic RESTful Web application framework and content management system. It follows the Unix "tool philosophy" and it is designed to be fast, simple, convenient, and easily extensible. It handles both small and big sites and has a flexible system for user and group permissions. All data is stored in plain text files that can be easily manipulated with standard tools, without using any databases or other external dependencies. Existing applications include a blogging engine with RSS/Atom feeds, a wiki system that can easily integrate pre-existing documents (can be enabled for any directory tree), and others.

The Amazing Awk Assembler (aaa) is a primitive
assembler written entirely in awk and sed. It is
quite slow, the input syntax is eccentric and
rather restricted, and error checking is virtually
nonexistent, but it does work. Furthermore it's
very easy to adapt to a new machine, provided the
machine falls into the generic "8-bit-micro" category.

Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard is a MIDI event generator and receiver. It doesn't produce any sound by itself, but can be used to drive a MIDI synthesizer (either hardware or software, internal or external). You can use the computer's keyboard or mouse to play MIDI notes. You can use the Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard to display the played MIDI notes from another instrument or MIDI file player.

hMUD is a classic Telnet MUD client that runs in major Web browsers (IE, Firefox, and Chrome). Internally it's a Flash client, but you do not interact directly with Flash; it just does a bridge between the HTML and the MUD server. For the user, it's just an HTML page using Javascript (like most Web sites). So it is largely accessible by modern computers. It works on any Telnet MUD, and it parses ANSI colors, transforming the output to HTML. It has basic features like command history, logging output in HTML (so that you can save a log with the same output currently in your screen), and other conveniences.

AmFast is a Flash remoting package for Python. It features support for NetConnection and RemoteObject RPC, support for Producer/Consumer 'push' messaging with HTTP polling, HTTP long-polling, and real-time HTTP streaming channels, support for authentication with NetConnection and RemoteObject,, a Flexible Target mapping system that maps message destinations to invokable Target objects, support for ChannelSets with multiple Channels that expose resources in different ways, a built-in AMF encoder/decoder, and more.

DevClient is a highly customizable MUD client designed to be friendly and easy to use. It features full parsing of ANSI color codes, support for aliases, macro binding, keypad navigation, MCCP 1 and 2, accounts and automatic login management, prompt parsing, logging, and more. Its functionality and graphics can be extended with simple server definition files. It can be easily translated into any language. It can detect when a new version of itself is available and upgrade itself without restarting.

WMS Inspector is a Firefox add-on with tools for working with Web Map Services (WMS). It can be especially useful when working with JavaScript mapping libraries like OpenLayers or MapBender or setting up WMS services with servers like MapServer, GeoServer, or deegree. Its main features include structured loading of all WMS requests in the current page and its parameters, sorted by service or type, individual WMS request (images or errors) visualization on a lateral pane, the ability to copy services, requests, or parameters to the clipboard, direct editing of request parameter values, and output of GetCapabilities requests as an HTML report or the original file.